Our Spam filter and rules are working great - but our Admissions director is getting as many as 500 spams a day from Korea - some in English, some not. They change ip addresses so regularly, I haven't been able to block them for long.

I heard from Tech. Support that there is a range of ip addresses that basically covers Korea. They suggested posting to the forum. Anyone know anything about this or have an idea?

You can get the raw data from APNIC, and extract what you need -- but it's a lot of work.


If you're running Declude JunkMail Pro, you can use the geolocation feature, which can let you either block all E-mail from Korea, or have E-mail from Korea count towards the weight of the E-mail.

If you aren't running Declude JunkMail Pro, and are running anti-spam software that lets you use DNSBLs, you can use korea.blackholes.us. They also list their zone file, so you can get the IP ranges from there instead of via APNIC.

-Scott
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